Film Chest Proudly Presents on the CULTRA & HD Cinema Classics Labels
ZAAT
Taking Cult to a Whole New Level … You Can’t Keep a Bad Monster Down!
Sought-After ’70s Classic Never Before Available on Video
Newly Restored & Remastered in HD
DVD/Blu-Ray Combo Pack Out Feb. 21st
ZAAT
Taking Cult to a Whole New Level … You Can’t Keep a Bad Monster Down!
Sought-After ’70s Classic Never Before Available on Video
Newly Restored & Remastered in HD
DVD/Blu-Ray Combo Pack Out Feb. 21st
NEW YORK CITY, NY — January 14, 2012 — Is the monster man, fish or devil? Everyone’s dying to know (literally) in ZAAT – restored and in HD for the first time ever – available in a special DVD/Blu-ray combo pack Feb. 21 from Film Chest on the CULTRA and HD Cinema Classics labels.
Find out why ZAAT is an underground cult favorite, amassing an ever-growing legion of loyal followers over the past 40 years. See why scores of fans have refused to let this funky classic from the ’70s die in obscurity!
In ZAAT (also known as The Blood Waters of Dr. Z), an obsessed scientist, Dr. Kurt Leopold (Marshall Grauer) – who has been scorned by his peers – is convinced he can transform humans into fish. In his isolated backwoods laboratory, he proves his hypothesis by turning himself into a horrible, vengeful creature (played by Wade Popwell) that is part man, part walking catfish!
Armed with his mutagenic chemical compound, ZAAT, the monster is bent on revenge, determined to turn the tables on humanity by making his fishy friends the dominant species on Earth. All that stands in his way are a small town sheriff (Paul Galloway), a dedicated young biologist (Gerald Cruse) and a couple of swinging agents (Sanna Ringhaver, Dave Dickerson) from the Inter-Nations Phenomenon Investigations Team (INPIT). Also starring Archie Valliere and Nancy Lien.
It’s a southern fried fight to the finish (Florida style!) with the ecological state of the entire planet at stake!
Available on video for the first time in its original glory, digitally restored in HD and transferred from original 35mm elements, this DVD/Blu-ray combo pack contains a whole tackle box full of extras, including: feature-length audio commentary by cast and crew; original 35mm trailer; television spots; outtakes; radio interview; before-and-after restoration demo; and an original movie art postcard.
Produced and directed by Don Barton and written by Ron Kivett and Lee Larew.
Zaat is presented in widescreen with an aspect ratio of 16x9 and Standard Dolby Audio. Includes Spanish subtitles.
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